Insights

Property investment post COVID

Is Property Investment More Lucrative Post-COVID?

3rd June 2021

Research by a leading buy-to-let mortgage lender has revealed the impact that COVID-19 has had on the property investment market and, based on their findings, it’s looking like now, as restrictions start to ease, could be a good time to consider investing.

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Green mortgages for landlords

Could ‘Green Mortgages’ be the Solution for Landlords Looking to Improve EPC Ratings?

1st June 2021

With the government’s Green Homes Grant off the agenda, and new energy efficiency rules for rental property on their way in, there is a growing need for some form of funding to help landlords meet their regulatory responsibilities. One such solution could be the ‘green mortgage’. Here’s the lowdown on these loans that are designed to support sustainable home improvements.

Buy to let business

How to Choose the Right Structure for Your Buy to Let Business

29th May 2021

Whether your buy to let venture involves a single property, or you have a growing portfolio, it is worth weighing up your options as to the best way to structure your property business. Some structures will be more tax efficient than others. Here’s an overview of what’s available so you can start to look more closely at what could work best for you.

Property auctions

Essential Landlord Tips for Buying Investment Property at Auction

26th May 2021

There are often many bargains to be had at property auctions, especially for the buy-to-let investor. But there are many things to consider, and indeed beware of too. If you are considering purchasing your next investment property at auction, we have some tips for you to help you avoid the risks, and make the most of the opportunity ahead.

Are Rent Guarantee Schemes Worth it?

Are Rent Guarantee Schemes Worth it?

20th May 2021

With so much pressure on landlords in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, not least the evictions ban and, more recently, the breathing space rule, it is no wonder so many buy-to-let investors are starting to look into the benefits of guaranteed rent schemes. Here we explore the reasons for the mounting interest and ask, are rent guarantee schemes worth it?

Landlord record-keeping

Why Landlords are Wise to Enhance Record-Keeping During the Pandemic

18th May 2021

Whilst lockdown measures are gradually being eased, the fact is that landlords remain under pressure. What’s more, tenants may still be facing financial difficulties, meaning rent arrears could continue to pose a problem. With all of this in mind, the importance for landlords of keeping accurate records during the pandemic cannot be stressed enough.

Landlord compliance

Landlords: How to Avoid Fines for Non-Compliance with Lettings Legislation

14th May 2021

Property industry reports reveal that local authorities and Trading Standards enforcers are starting to take an even stricter line when it comes to making sure private landlords are compliant with regulations, leaving some rental property providers with fines ranging from £48,000 to £330,000 due to failures.

Evictions ban

Government Reveals Plans for Evictions Ban Wind-Down

11th May 2021

The government has announced plans to wind down the current evictions ban, meaning that landlords finally have some clarity on moving forward with evictions that are currently on hold, and have been for some time. Bailiffs will as a result be able to reinstate their roles from 1st June 2021.

Family rentals

Important things to Consider When Renting to Families with Children

6th May 2021

For landlords, families often make attractive tenants, with their preference for long term lets. If you are thinking about renting to families with children, there will be various considerations to make, not least whether your property is suitable. Read on as we explore how to establish whether a property is right for family rentals, and other things to contemplate when letting to families with children.

Breathing space

Evictions Paperwork Must Now Include Breathing Space Details

4th May 2021

A new government scheme came into force on 4th May, providing anyone with a debt the legal right to protection from creditors, including tenants in rent arrears. The Debt Respite Scheme, otherwise known as the ‘Breathing Space’ arrangement, has been introduced to allow those in debt to find a solution to their financial issues. And now, in a recent move, the government has announced that details of the scheme must be included within paperwork when seeking to gain possession of a property.